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Letter of 1870 March 01

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Sheen Lodge/
Richmond Park./
March 1 & 3d 1870./
My dear Maria,/
I have just returned/ from a look-in at Emily's: she/ & her sister were out, but the two/ grand children were just returned/ from their walk, looking char-/-mingly well. I had been to the/ Levee, & drove Caroline into/ Town, who, after dropping/ me at St. James' Palace, drove/ (from London)--/
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us on Sunday. I suppose P. L. [inserted above: Langshaw]/ {Louise) [crossed out]} is at home again. I often think/ of your distant snow-clad Alpine/ view. Today & yesterday we/ have enjoyed spring weather/ again. I look forward with/ pleasure to your return to the/ Cottage--Carry sends her kind/ love, she will wait awhile, as/ I am scribbling. I am glad to/ be able to forward so good a year's/ div. as £3.10. Your loving brother/ Richd. Owen/

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Page 1
Sheen Lodge/
Richmond Park./
March 1 & 3d 1870./
My dear Maria,/
I have just returned/ from a look-in at Emily's: she/ & her sister were out, but the two/ grand children were just returned/ from their walk, looking char-/-mingly well. I had been to the/ Levee, & drove Caroline into/ Town, who, after dropping/ me at St. James' Palace, drove/ (from London)--/
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us on Sunday. I suppose P. L. [inserted above: Langshaw]/ {Louise) [crossed out]} is at home again. I often think/ of your distant snow-clad Alpine/ view. Today & yesterday we/ have enjoyed spring weather/ again. I look forward with/ pleasure to your return to the/ Cottage--Carry sends her kind/ love, she will wait awhile, as/ I am scribbling. I am glad to/ be able to forward so good a year's/ div. as £3.10. Your loving brother/ Richd. Owen/